Elizabeth Lester-Medado
How are you finding deals?
27 August 2016 | 4 replies
As @Adam Schneider told me once, "the deals don't grow on trees!"
Duriel Taylor
How to build an Rental Empire within 15 months
30 August 2016 | 15 replies
One property I had before had no trees, just hedges, and grass.
Daniel Johnson
How to keep track of finances on multiple flips?
4 December 2016 | 47 replies
On a typical project, here are the contractors I'll probably use:- Demo- Roofer- Painter- Carpenter- Plumber- Electrician- HVAC- Window Company- Tile Guy- Carpet Guy- Hardwood Guy- Cabinets/Countertops Company- Termite Inspection- Landscaping- Garage Door Company- House CleanerIn addition, on many projects I'll also use:- Drywall Guys- Insulation- Surveyor- Structural Engineer- Inspectors- Concrete Company- Driveway/Paving Company- Grading- Tree Trimming- Shower Glass CompanyFor big projects, new construction:- Architect- Civil Engineer- Foundation- Asbestos Removal- Sediment Control- Excavation, Dirt Hauling- Interior Sprinklers- Stone WorkEach of those contractors will typically get between 1-4 draws, depending on the scope of the work they have for the project.Then there are materials and other non-labor costs:- Permits (0-3 transactions per project)- Porta Pottys (0-3 transactions per project)- Home Depot Materials (3-5 transactions per project)- Dumpsters (1-3 transactions per project)- Paint Purchase- Cabinets/Countertops Purchase (2-4 transactions per project)- Flooring Material Purchase (1-2 transactions per project)- Specialty Material Suppliers (0-10 transactions per project)- Utility/Service Installation (0-5 transactions per project)- Private Inspections (0-5 transactions per project)- Insulation/Airtightness Tests- AppliancesOn top of that, I will potentially write several checks to:- Title Company- Property Inspector- Appraiser- General Contractor or Project Manager- Interest Payments- Utility Payments- Tax PaymentsOn top of that, I have my general business expenses:- Accounting- Legal- Interest Payments- Tax Payments- Brokerage Fees- E&O Fees- MLS Fees- Overhead/Office (Supplies, Equipment, Subscriptions, Software, etc)- Telephone/Fax/Internet- Income from Property SalesAll of these easily add up to a couple hundred transactions on a large project or new build, meaning many dozen per month.
Andy N.
Neighbors trees are on my building
29 August 2016 | 2 replies
I have a neighbors trees that long branches that have grown across the property line and are on the roof of my property.
Joe Fromo
Newark NJ: is investing for rent in the 100 to 200 on S10 safe?
6 September 2016 | 5 replies
I drove both blocks around 10PM last night and it seems like a quiet street, lot's of trees.
Clint E.
New Member, St. Charles/St. Louis, MO Area
1 September 2016 | 0 replies
The landscaping needed work too, I removed scraggly and overgrown bushes/trees, put in two block walls, a patio privacy fence, lots of work on the grass.
Ronan M.
Totally misled by Realtor & Seller. Can I sue ??
20 September 2016 | 24 replies
@Wayne BrooksDoes a tree in the back yard count if it is permitted?
Brent Paul
Home inspection is definitely a must!
6 September 2016 | 4 replies
Both drains downstairs were clogged, Sump pump didn't workWater was getting in the basement and the entire area around the house has to be regraded which means removing a tree as well.
Alex Schwartzman
Tree Removal Service in Indianapolis
18 January 2021 | 5 replies
Hello, I was told by my property manager that I need to cut 2 trees off my rental property in Indianapolis.
Shahrouz S.
FHA on a multi-family or conventional loan on a single family
24 August 2017 | 3 replies
Family tree tree , friends , friends of friends aunts uncles girlfriends ex-girlfriends , anyone before going to a bank .